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package com.android.launcher3.taskbar.navbutton

import android.content.res.Resources
import android.view.ViewGroup
import android.widget.ImageView
import android.widget.LinearLayout
import com.android.launcher3.R
import com.android.launcher3.taskbar.navbutton.NavButtonLayoutFactory.NavButtonLayoutter

/**
 * Meant to be a simple container for data subclasses will need
 *
 * Assumes that the 3 navigation buttons (back/home/recents) have already been added to
 * [navButtonContainer]
 *
 * @property navButtonContainer ViewGroup that holds the 3 navigation buttons.
 * @property endContextualContainer ViewGroup that holds the end contextual button (ex, IME
 *   dismiss).
 * @property startContextualContainer ViewGroup that holds the start contextual button (ex, A11y).
 */
abstract class AbstractNavButtonLayoutter(
    val resources: Resources,
    val navButtonContainer: LinearLayout,
    protected val endContextualContainer: ViewGroup,
    protected val startContextualContainer: ViewGroup
) : NavButtonLayoutter {
    protected val homeButton: ImageView = navButtonContainer.findViewById(R.id.home)
    protected val recentsButton: ImageView = navButtonContainer.findViewById(R.id.recent_apps)
    protected val backButton: ImageView = navButtonContainer.findViewById(R.id.back)
}
